Python Programming: A Step By Step Guide For Beginners

Leonard Eddison

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Python Programming: A Step By Step Guide For BeginnersSECOND EDITION Chances are, if you are viewing this page, you are brand new to Python. You might even be new to Programming altogether. Either way, you have come to the right place and chosen the right language. Python is a very beginner friendly Programming Language perfect for people who are new to the Programming world due to its straightforward approach and syntax.This book has been written keeping the beginner user in mind. Through the reading of this guide you will be led into the Programming world with a very easy Step-by-Step process.Frequently Asked Questions: Q: Is this book for beginners? If yes, can I find also some materials for the intermediate user? A: This book is though for a beginner user, it starts from “how to download and install Python on your PC” to “how to create your first string of code”. It contains also chapters (in the second part of the book) intermediate friendly due to the fact that it contains a deepening on “modules, strings, dictionaries” and so on... Q: I have seen that this is the second edition, should I buy the first one instead? A: No, it’s not a series, this is an updated version with more codes and an easy step-by-step guide on how to start Programming in Python 3. Q: Can I loan this ebook? A: Yes for sure, you can lend this ebook for a duration of 14 days. Q: Will I be able to program with Python after reading this book? A: Yes, this book is perfect for the user that wants to start coding with Python. Unfortunately, as soon as you will get more experienced you won’t need to read books but more advanced materials such as courses and exercises, a lot of exercises... Q: Does this book contains codes examples? A: Yes, a lot of themPlease note that this book will focus a lot on exercises and codes allowing the reader to learn Python as fast as possible in a practical manner.here some points covered by this book: -How to install Python (Windows, Mac, Linux...) -Modules -Types of data (tuple, lists, sets and so on...) -Python Syntaxand much more inside the guide